屈光性角膜晶状体摘除术(KLex)术后感染的现状。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Venugopal Anitha, Josephine S Christy, Murugesan Vanathi, Divya Manohar, Radhika Tandon, Meenakshi Ravindran
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屈光性角膜晶状体摘除术(KLex),也被称为“小切口晶状体摘除术(SMILE)”或“光滑切口角膜晶状体移植术(SILK)”,以其微创入路和令人印象深刻的成功率代表了屈光手术的重大进步。尽管取得了这些进展,但术后感染性角膜炎虽然罕见,却对视力造成了严重的挑战和深刻的影响。表面消融手术后的感染得益于药物直接渗透到感染部位,而KLex和LASIK手术由于感染部位的深度而面临障碍。在激光辅助原位角膜磨除术(LASIK)中,感染开始于皮瓣和间质床之间的界面,而在KLex中,感染发生在间质床内。这种渗透的位置带来了药物渗透不足的挑战,使管理更加复杂。这篇综述探讨了klex后感染性角膜炎的细微差别,深入探讨了发病率、易感因素和病理生理。它还涵盖了引起感染的常见生物体,临床表现和管理策略。通过提供全面的指导,本文旨在为临床医生提供必要的知识,以警惕监测和及时干预,从而提高患者在KLex手术后的预后。
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Current perspectives on infections following refractive kerato-lenticule extraction (KLex) surgery.

Abstract: Refractive kerato-lenticule extraction surgery (KLex), also known as "small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)," or "smooth incision keratomileusis" (SILK), represents a significant advancement in refractive surgery with its minimally invasive approach and impressive success rates. Despite these advancements, postoperative infectious keratitis, though rare, poses a critical challenge and profoundly impacts visual outcomes. Unlike infections following surface ablation procedures, which benefit from direct drug penetration into the site of infection, KLex and LASIK face hurdles due to the depth of infection location. In laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), infections begin at the interface between the flap and the stromal bed, whereas in KLex, they occur within the stromal bed. This position of the infiltrate poses the challenge of inadequate drug penetration, making management more complex. This review explores the nuances of post-KLex infectious keratitis, delving into the incidence, predisposing factors, and pathophysiology. It also covers the common organisms causing the infection, clinical manifestations, and management strategies. By offering a comprehensive guide, this paper aims to furnish clinicians with the knowledge necessary for vigilant monitoring and timely intervention, thereby enhancing patient outcomes following KLex procedures.

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CiteScore
3.80
自引率
19.40%
发文量
1963
审稿时长
38 weeks
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Ophthalmology covers clinical, experimental, basic science research and translational research studies related to medical, ethical and social issues in field of ophthalmology and vision science. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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